MARTIN—HALLIDAY.—On the 28th October, at Trinity Church, by the Rev. Dean Farrell, Alfred, fourth son of Mr. Benjamin Martin, of Magill, farmer, to Elizabeth Jane, eldest daughter of Mr. James Halliday, of Burnside.

FREEBAIRN—McDONALD.—On the 27th September, at Adelaide, by licence, by the Rev. Robert Haining, Mr. John Youl Freebairn, farmer, Alma Plains, second son of Mr. James Freebairn, O'Halloran Hill, to Euphemia, fourth

daughter of the late Mr. Archibald McDonald, Tyree, Argyll-

shire, Scotland.

WILLIAMS—MOYLE.—On the 24th October, by the Rev. Charles Colwell, at the residence of the bride's father, Mr. Edward Williams, of Kapunda, to Mary Connars, second daughter of Mr. John P. Moyle, of Kapunda.

BRIGGS—GIBB.—On the 5th November, at the residence of the bride's father, by the Rev. C. Marryatt, Captain

Briggs, of the ship Victory, to Elizabeth, youngest daughter

of Mr. William Gibb, of Queenstown.

HILL—GOWENLOCK.—On the 9th November, by spe- cial licence, by the Rev. Spencer Williams, Mr. George Hill, the youngest son of Mr. Thomas Hill, Auckland-street, Adelaide, to Mary, the eldest daughter of Mr. Robert James

Gowenlock, of this city.

IDE—BOLTE.—On the 14th November, at Blakiston, by the Rev. W. B. Andrews, by licence, Thomas Ide, to Matilda

Bolte, both of Hahndorf.

ALLEN—TOLLEY.—On the 4th November, at Willunga, by the Rev. T. R. Neville, John Arthur, son of Edward Allen, Esq., Kerry, Montgomeryshire, to Mary Jones, daughter of the late Thomas Tolley, Esq., Buckland, Herefordshire, England.

CLODE—WOOLLACOTT.—On the 15th November, in the United Presbyterian Church, at Kooringa, by the Rev. Mr. Davidson, Henry, eldest son of Mr. R. G. Clode, of Windsor, to Mary Jane, eldest daughter of Mr. W. Woolla- cott, of the Smelters' Home, Kooringa.

DIED.

DALE.—On the 28th October, at her residence, North- terrace, Fanny Robinson, relict of the late George Dale Esq., of Hindley-street, chemist.

McCARTHY.—On the 31st October, in North-terrace, Adelaide, of measles, Mary McCarthy, late of Carha, County of Clare, Ireland, for several years a faithful servant of Sir

J. H. Fisher.

HAY.—On the 1st November, at Linden, near Adelaide, of

measles, Helen, youngest daughter of Alexander Hay, aged

3 years and 9 months.

BRUCE.—On the 2nd November, at Norwood, William Leslie, infant son and only child of Talbot Baines Bruce, Esq.

DANIELS.—On the 4th November, of typhoid fever, at Melbourne, Victoria, Lucy, aged 6 years, and Isabella, aged 3 years, the beloved children of John and Rose Daniels.

WESTROP.—On the 5th November, at the residence of his brother, Stepney, Mr. Thomas Westrop, after a long and painful illness of disease of the heart, aged 21 years.

SPICER.—On the 4th November, suddenly, through the bursting of a blood vessel, at the residence of his brother, William C. Spicer, Brinscombe, near Auburn, Edward Spicer, aged 23 years, late of Kyneton, Victoria.

McCULLOGH.—On the 14th November, of dysentery, Margaret, youngest daughter of Robert and Sarah McCullogh, at Gray-street, Adelaide, aged 14 weeks.

THOMPSON.—William Thompson, Esq., (of the firm of Abrahams & Thompson), aged 27 years, of apoplexy, deeply regretted by a large circle of friends.

DOWDEN.—On the 5th August, at his residence, Rath Lee, Sunday's Well, Cork, Ireland, after three days' illness, Richard Dowden (Richard), Esq., deeply regretted by all who knew him, especially by the poor, as he was connected with nearly all the charitable institutions of Cork, and was a gentleman whose liberal hand was always distributing the seeds of temperance, benevolence, and charity.

REEDMAN.—On the 20th November, at Beulah-road, Norwood, aged 1 year and 7 months, the daughter of E. M.

Reedman.

DUNN.—On the 21st November, of measles, Spencer Allen, second son of John and Elizabeth Dunn, of Mount Barker, aged 14 months.